Our Vision

﻿​Our vision at AIDS Programs South Saskatchewan is to stop new infections of HIV and Hepaptitis C in Regina and southern Saskatchewan, and to help people already infected with HIV and/or Hepatitis C experience optimal quality of life.

We are working to provide relevant and accessible services so that this dream becomes reality.

Get Tested​1in 5 people living with HIV have not been diagnosed. Testing is available on Thursdays 1:30-3:30 pm at the Queen City Exchange, 2911, 5th Avenue.

APSS NEWS

CORONATION & INvESTITURE CEREMONY

Board members and staff with APSS was one of the the Emperor & Empress of charities chosen as a Regina at Coronation XXVI. recipient of donations raised this year.Posted Nov 2016

PRIDE Week - JUNE 2016

﻿Participants at the Weyburn & Regina Parade and at the Allied Blood Clinic during Pride Week in June. ​Posted: July 2016

Thank-you to a great team for operating a refreshment station at the Regina Police service 1/2 Marathon on Sunday, May 1

Regina Police Services donated $500 to APSS as a thank-you for the help we provided. ​Posted: May 2016

BECOME A MEMBER

Support AIDS Programs South Sask with your membership. Members are able to vote at our Annual General Meeting. Membership Form

Over the next few months, with lots of volunteer help, we are upgrading the kitchen and storage area of the Queen City Exchange. Last year we welcomed over 30,000 visitors to the Drop-In and we plan to install a small commercial dishwasher so we can get rid of styro-foam cups. We will also update the kitchen and do a face-lift on our supply area.

Thanks Farm Credit Canada! Posted: May 2016

APSS ANNUAL MEETING & REPORT

The Annual Meeting was held on June 16th. Click the following link to view or download the annual report.Annual Report (2015-16)Posted: July 2016

Supporter Update

Check out the following link to see a brief update on programs and progress at APSS: Supporter UpdatePosted: March 2016

Saskatchewan HIV Snapshot

Saskatchewan Health and Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region (RQHR) have released HIV stats for 2014. We have made some progress! ​Saskatchewan - 112 new cases (a 13% decrease)

RQHR - 27 new cases (down from 30; a 10% decrease)Posted: March 2016

AIDS Pro﻿grams South Saskatchewan﻿We provide HIV/AIDS/HEP-C relatededucation, prevention, and support services for the people of Regina and Southern Saskatchewan.﻿